“He did it for his wife. He knows that she is right and is grateful to her for taking care of him, but it does not change the fact that his heart is hard on him” – the magazine quotes Janusz Gajos’s friend, pointing to the lack of his names on the list of actors of the National Theater.
Janusz Gajos does not play at the National Theater anymore
From Marzena Dąbrowska from the communication and marketing department of the National Theater, we learned that the actor officially ended his cooperation with the National Theater in Warsaw, with which he was associated since 2003, as early as May 2021.
The actor’s wife is Elżbieta Gajos, whom he met in 1989. They met after his third divorce, in Krakow. Janusz Gajos performed at the Stary Theater, where Elżbieta was the cultural director.
The actor gained popularity in the 1960s thanks to the role of Janek Kos in the series “Czterej pancerni i pies”, Many people – including him – were afraid that he would not be able to get out of this box, but his amazing talent resulted in success in this field. Among the film and television achievements of Gajos there are such titles as: “What will you do to me if you catch me?”, “Alternatives 4”, “Iron Man”, “Decalogue IV”, “Soccer poker”, “Dogs”, “Three colors” : White “,” Extradition “,” Fluke “,” Happy New York “,” Yellow Scarf “,” Pitbull “,” Revenge “,” The Team “. “Jasminum” or “Kler”. “Fuks 2” with his participation is waiting for the premiere.
As an actor, he performed at the Teatr im. Stefan Jaracz in Łódź, from 1970 in Warsaw theaters (Komedia, Polski, Kwadrat and Dramatyczny), the Powszechny Theater in Warsaw (from 1985), and the National Theater in Warsaw (from 2003).
You can watch him in numerous Television Theater performances, to mention a few: “Zamach” (dir. Roman Sykała) and “Kochankowie z Nohant” (dir. Abdellah Drissi) in 1969, “Bench” (dir. Maciej Wojtyszko) in 1988 ., “Dinner for four hands” (dir. Kazimierz Kutz) in 1990, “Conversations in cutting the forest” (dir. Stanisław Tym) from 1999, “Herbatka u Stalina” (dir. Janusz Morgenstern) in 2001 or “Hamlet” (dir. dir. Łukasz Barczyk) in 2004.
Source: Gazeta

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